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This Avenger is known for his moral compass and ability to rally a team around a common goal.

Captain America

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He famously led the U.S. through the Great Depression and WWII, mastering communication with his “Fireside Chats.”

President Franklin D. Roosevelt

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Beyoncé sings about empowerment and independence in this 2008 anthem, a reminder of self-leadership.

"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” 

100

This visionary leader co-founded Apple and is known for blending innovation with storytelling.

Steve Jobs

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“Started from the bottom now we here” is this rapper’s way of describing career progression... and a great resume opener.

Drake

200

In “The Devil Wears Prada,” this character demonstrates both the power and pitfalls of top-down leadership.

Miranda Priestly

200

Her leadership in the Montgomery Bus Boycott helped ignite the Civil Rights Movement.

Rosa Parks

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In “Man in the Mirror,” this artist emphasized the importance of self-awareness and change.

Michael Jackson

200

This Amazon founder emphasized long-term thinking and customer obsession.

Jeff Bezos

200

This Founding Father was a prolific writer, diplomat, inventor, and party host—basically the original “work hard, play hard” leader.

Benjamin Franklin

300

This fictional coach helped turn a struggling high school football team into champions in "Friday Night Lights."

Coach Taylor

300

This British Prime Minister’s speeches inspired a nation during WWII.

Winston Churchill

300

This rock anthem by Queen reminds leaders to bounce back no matter how many times they fall.

“We Are the Champions”

300

This term describes a leadership approach where you support, coach, and empower your team rather than command.

Servant Leadership

300

This emperor fiddled while Rome burned—an early example of poor crisis management (and questionable musical taste).

Nero

400

This Star Wars leader taught that “fear is the path to the dark side,” a valuable lesson in emotional intelligence.

Yoda

400

Known for servant leadership, she said: “Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.”

Mother Teresa

400

This rap mogul turned artist encourages hustle, vision, and building an empire in songs like “99 Problems.”

Jay-Z

400

This business concept involves aligning team members' strengths with their roles for peak performance.

Strengths-Based Leadership

400

This Marvel leader proves that assembling a team of wildly different personalities is possible—if you have a flying aircraft carrier and a leather coat.

Nick Fury

500

This wizard led with wisdom, trust, and mentorship, guiding others to become heroes in the Harry Potter series.

Dumbledore

500

This emperor is known for his military strategy and ability to unify China under one rule.

Qin Shi Huang

500

In this 2020 song, Taylor Swift explores reputation, reflection, and personal growth—key to emotional intelligence.

“The Archer”

500

She became the first female CEO of a Fortune 20 company and is a champion for inclusive leadership.

Indra Nooyi

500

This fictional leader inspired a rebellion, led from the front, and somehow made a braid a fashion statement and a political movement.

Katniss Everdeen

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